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    Seek, and Ye Shall Find? In this article by Victoria Kim, it talks about how many Koreatown parents are organizing meetings with other parents to try and set their children up together. Parents always want the best for their children and when it comes to love, they normally feel obligated to help out, if they can. In the United States, arranged marriages aren’t common, however that doesn’t mean they aren’t seen more frequently in other countries. There are plenty of nations where arranged…

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    Ivan Stewart published his book: Go Ye Means Go Me, in 1974. While being dated, it does reveal important concepts about evangelism. Having survived the bombing at Pearl Harbor in 1941, he returned to America and was converted to Christianity. All Christians are called to go and preach. While being a lengthy book, Stewart is often frank and to the point. He often uses scripture to put the nail in the coffin. For example, through his first and second chapters, he mentions that "going" and…

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    In her article “Yes, But won’t bill Gats Save Us?” by Naomi Klein takes a look at the way in which manufacturing jobs move from local factories to foreign countries and particularly to place known as export processing zone, such zones often gave no labor laws, leading to terrible working conditions. The example that he gave was a about North America, where the lack of manufacturing jobs has led to an increase of work in the services sector, where most of the jobs are minimum wage and offer no…

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    Whenever we hear the word sin, we start squirming. But not because we feel the need to change. The word just makes us uncomfortable. Thus the natural tendency in this world where everyone wants to make themselves feel and look good (especially by not offending anyone else), is to simply not talk about sin. Then they do not have to worry about their friends not liking them. Besides, we should not judge each other right? And really, his definition of wrong is different from mine—so how can he tell…

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    that will cross the minds of many at some point in their lives. Some believe that college is not only a waste of time but, also money. On the other hand, some would argue that education is an investment that will pay off later in life. In the article “Yes, A College Degree is Worth the Costs,” Rodney K. Smith states that his family views education as an investment and stewardship. He argues that “[m]any in the rising generation fail to see education as a stewardship worthy of investment on their…

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    average of 91 gun related deaths per day, it is a matter that can no longer be ignored. Being controversial in its nature, author Phoebe Maltz Bovy doesn 't hesitate to shed light on her opinion on the affair. In her article “It’s Time to Ban Guns. Yes, All of Them.” Bovy is quick to state that all guns are bad regardless of their purpose or the respective owner, that they’re all nothing more than dangerous machines. However, in her approach, she is so busy furiously voicing her opinion of…

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    Education is important although it can be expensive it’s worth it. The essay” Yes, A College Education is Worth the Cost” written by Rodney K. Smith, is another example of why investing in education pays off at the end. Sometimes students think education is boring or hard to get. Other times individual think they just waste too much money and don’t see anything in return, but once they are done they become thankful and proud that they did it. In Smith’s article, he mentions statistics for…

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    In the article, “Yes, Money Can Make You Happy,” Cass R. Sunstein, a professor at Harvard Law, breaks down and summarizes psychology professor Elizabeth Dunn and associate professor of business administration Michael Norton’s “Happy Money: The Science of Happier Spending.” In Sunstein’s attempt to illuminate individuals and their perception of money, he applies Dunn and Norton’s most pertinent gathered intelligence into this article. In a society where capitol is often anticipated as a hideous…

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    factors after the co-relation test with pedestrians: Factor Linking Factor Relation Accepted for mapping Pedestrian Adult Obesity Inverse Yes High Blood Pressure Inverse Yes Bicyclists Direct Yes Public Transit Users Direct Yes Physically Inactive Individuals Inverse Yes Pedestrian Injuries Direct Yes Pedestrian Fatalities Direct No Automobile Users Inverse Yes Pedestrian Fatalities did not show the intended direct co-relation with the number of pedestrians. Therefore, it is exempted…

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    the company is and where it 's going? Yes, increases the access, the quality…

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